Unroll and leave out to stretch in the room you wish to place it.
How to stop my rug from sliding.
The adhesive is applied to the bottom of the rug then allowed to dry completely.
Apply the tape around the perimeter of the rug about 2 inches from the edge and then palace a few strips along the center for extra security.
If it s a really big rug you can add a couple more pieces in the middle.
Stick the tape on the sides of the carpet.
Take the rug outside turn it over and spread beads of acrylic latex or clear silicone caulk on the underside.
If you search online for how to keep rugs from sliding you may find recommendations for using silicone caulking or hot glue on the bottom of rugs.
Sticky tape will hold the rug but it will also collect dirt dust and debris eventually losing its adhesive qualities.
If any of the ruglock sticks to the floor it can be rubbed off by hand or with a damp cloth.
If the rug starts to slide over time just flip it over and wipe down the backing with a damp cloth let it dry and the tackiness will return.
The dried glue is grippy keeping the rug in place.
Roll out half of your carpet leaving the back of the carpet exposed.
If your rug is always moving on your wooden floor you can stop it with velcro strips.
The tape will stick to both the carpet and rug to prevent slipping.
Space them by 6 inches to a foot depending on the size and weight of the rug.
This will help in getting rid of creases so that the maximum surface area sticks.
You can move the rug at any time.